Vote for Your Gun Rights - Register to Vote - Spread the Word

Print out the flyer below and distribute it gun shops, gun shows and gun clubs/ranges. Stand there and urge people to vote for their gun rights (which is almost always to vote Republican with rare exceptions in local races). This is something that I have done or tried to do in every election cycle since 2000. These are going to be very tight races in some cases and the key to our victory will be TURNOUT! If you can’t do this pass the word to a friend who can. And don’t get discouraged. In six years I have gotten exactly two people to register to vote and one person to join the NRA. What I don’t know and will never be able to know in this world is how many I convinced to vote who would not have voted without my work.

1. Get your state’s voter registration info and dates. See http://www.nraila.org/ActionCenter/GetInvolvedLocally/VoterInformation.aspx?st= Also see https://ssl.capwiz.com/nra/e4/nvra/?action=form&state=). Printout copies of register to vote applications. Contact your local NRA Election Volunteer Coordinator (EVC via NRA-ILA.org website), see what help he needs and get a package of NRA Membership Applications.

2 Customize the flyer below for your state. It looks better if you BOLD all the text.

3. Go to your local gun stores and ranges/clubs on, especially weekends. Register new voters, remind people of absentee ballots and early voting dates, have them join the NRA . Give everybody a flyer and ask them to spread the word. Leave piles of the flyers and registration materials behind with signs pointing them out.

4. Work out coverage schedules with your buddies if you have several ranges and stores in your area so that there is one person at each store and each range every weekend until the election.

5. “Work” the lines of people waiting to get into gun shows to register to vote or join and pass out flyers. Ask the show promoters if you can leave these materials on the show handout table. It would be great if you could get a table and register people to vote at a show as well as passing out flyers. N.B. Check with the NRA before you try to register new members at a show, as there often will be an official NRA table and you don’t want to cause difficulty.

It may be too late for Nebraska but it isn't too late for every state. See http://www.eac.gov/register_vote_deadlines.asp Califonia is 15 days before, Connecticut is 14, Maine has in-person registration on election day as does Minnesota, etc. One needs to check the details for one's state at this site.